Abstract

The article presents the results of a study of the vegetation cover of an unauthorized landfill for alcohol production waste, which is harmful to the environment, biota and public health. Pogigon is located on the territory of the Samarskaya Luka National Park (Rozhdestveno village, Samara region, Russia). The authors established and studied 102 survey sites. The growth of 41 plant species, mainly related to weeds and weed-ruderal representatives, was revealed. Based on the results of studying the vegetation cover, the landfill territory is divided into 4 zones: a concreted zone with accumulated solid domestic rubbish, a zone of alcoholic waste accumulation without vegetation, a zone with strongly degraded plant communities, a zone with weed-ruderal vegetation. The degree of transformation of the vegetation cover under the influence of the alcohol waste landfill was determined.

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